Ultranationalism vs Hypernationalism - What's the difference?
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Extreme nationalism, the belief in the superiority of one's nation and of the paramount importance of advancing it.
Extreme nationalism, the belief in the superiority of one's nation and of the paramount importance of advancing it.
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, passage=The most talked-about new book here, “China is Unhappy,” combines hypernationalism with biting criticism of Western mismanagement and of China’s reluctance to grasp its place in history. }}
Hypernationalism is a related term of ultranationalism.
As nouns the difference between ultranationalism and hypernationalism
is that ultranationalism is extreme nationalism, the belief in the superiority of one's nation and of the paramount importance of advancing it while hypernationalism is extreme nationalism, the belief in the superiority of one's nation and of the paramount importance of advancing it.ultranationalism
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